Re: [BlueObelisk-discuss] CML in Python

2025-07-31 Thread Peter Murray-Rust via Blueobelisk-discuss
va (and can use the CDK and other Java tools in Python). > > But CML (Core) in JSON and/or JSON-LD and/or YAML could be interesting. > > Egon > > On Tue, 29 Jul 2025 at 16:17, Peter Murray-Rust via Blueobelisk-discuss < > blueobelisk-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote

Re: [BlueObelisk-discuss] CML in Python

2025-07-31 Thread Peter Murray-Rust via Blueobelisk-discuss
gt; I am fine with Java (and can use the CDK and other Java tools in Python). > > But CML (Core) in JSON and/or JSON-LD and/or YAML could be interesting. > > Egon > > On Tue, 29 Jul 2025 at 16:17, Peter Murray-Rust via Blueobelisk-discuss < > blueobelisk-discuss@lists.sourcef

[BlueObelisk-discuss] CML in Python

2025-07-29 Thread Peter Murray-Rust via Blueobelisk-discuss
Is there a need (or desire) for a Python implementation of CML? (Or does it already exist?) . Given today's tools (such as Cursor) it should be fairly easy to implement the current schema and CML-XOM in Python. In particular if there are conformance tests in Java or other languages that's a strong

Re: [BlueObelisk-discuss] First BlueObelisk article now OpenAccess

2022-01-20 Thread Peter Murray-Rust via Blueobelisk-discuss
I think it's wonderful that we have an un-organization that is still going strong. I highlight the great work done voluntarily by many people, without central management, in tackling the log4j problem. Some of my colleagues are interested in DAOs ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralized_auton